KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Nice haul Dave and gd!!👍😎👍
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Tony_Wood wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 11:46 pm
doglegg wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 5:59 pm
Tony_Wood wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 5:51 pm The best I could do today.
A letter opener.

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Do I need to write you a letter Tony so you can use it? Actually a really cool letter opener. ::nod:: ::nod::
Letter are best when they explain what the enclosed cash is for. Send it on! ::ds::


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Found these antiquing today. The pen shadow (unmarked) cost we a whopping 25 cents, but a piece of the back horn scale is missing.____Dave
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You're on a roll Dave.👍
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I didn't know Schrade did a Ducks Unlimited version of the Switch-It. Given they did DU versions of practically everything else, it doesn't really surprise me. While most NOS Schrades I buy go in the cabinet, the SW-1 became an EDC. They didn't seem to sell that well, and you can easily find a NOS example cheaper than they were nearly 20 years ago new. Some days (like when I'm carrying a fixed blade on my belt on the right side), I like to carry left-handed (which I am left-handed); EDC normally right-handed. And, when in use,the clip can be turned to where it lays along the spine of the knife, which makes it more comfortable for heavy cuts. All without those horrible tiny Torx screws that strip or get lost easily. It's also really light, so it carries like a dream. I tried the Lake and Walker about a week, and I didn't like it--namely the thumb stud was too small, and I didn't like the plastic overlay sort of framelock/linerlock hybrid. But, I still carry the SW-1 off and on. It has the same serrations, a lockback, is a bit bigger, and has a usable thumb stud.

Your High Carbon Steel (Sears by Camillus) is definitely in better shape than mine. Perfect shape to be a user.


Seems a lot of those Canadian Navy knives are found in states that border Canada. Mine came from MI. Albeit, the backspring on the sheepsfoot blade is broken right behind the back center rivet, which causes a lot of wobble on the spike.
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djknife13 wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 1:36 pm Found these antiquing today. The pen shadow (unmarked) cost we a whopping 25 cents, but a piece of the back horn scale is missing.____Dave
Dave, nice haul!
Did you get them over in the Cities ?
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Ripster wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 5:37 pm
djknife13 wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 1:36 pm Found these antiquing today. The pen shadow (unmarked) cost we a whopping 25 cents, but a piece of the back horn scale is missing.____Dave
Dave, nice haul!
Did you get them over in the Cities ?
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Great haul Dave like that kutmaster
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Looking good Dave!!! ::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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I picked these two up the other day. The Frontier, just because and the Barlow because of all the memories that goes with Barlows and Childhood. They both needed some cleaning, but both turned out nicely.

The Frontier, an Imperial Frontier 41P4 3-1/4 in pen knife with a Clip master blade and pen secondary. It has great snap but I still need to clean up the edge of the Clip blade. I have a white handle one so I figured I would add a black handle one. Plus, these were only produced from 1976 to 1983.
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This is the Providence Cutlery Co. Barlow. It had some rust on the blades and both blades were stiff. But the usual cleaning regiment, and tuffglide on the joints and both blades have good snap now. Polished the blades and bolsters and she looks good. I don't believe this knife was used much. The blade edge doesn't look like it has been on a stone. Another to add to my Barlow Box and EDC Family.
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Papa Bones wrote: Fri Mar 12, 2021 2:00 am I picked these two up the other day. The Frontier, just because and the Barlow because of all the memories that goes with Barlows and Childhood. They both needed some cleaning, but both turned out nicely.

The Frontier, an Imperial Frontier 41P4 3-1/4 in pen knife with a Clip master blade and pen secondary. It has great snap but I still need to clean up the edge of the Clip blade. I have a white handle one so I figured I would add a black handle one. Plus, these were only produced from 1976 to 1983.
Frontier blk 41P4 2 blade_b.png
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Frontier blk 41P4 blk 2 blade_d.png

This is the Providence Cutlery Co. Barlow. It had some rust on the blades and both blades were stiff. But the usual cleaning regiment, and tuffglide on the joints and both blades have good snap now. Polished the blades and bolsters and she looks good. I don't believe this knife was used much. The blade edge doesn't look like it has been on a stone. Another to add to my Barlow Box and EDC Family.
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I have a Prov. Cut Co. Barlow just like that Smitty. It's actually a pretty good little knife, that sees a lot of pocket time.. ::tu::
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garddogg56 wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 11:43 pm DJ nice haul ::groove:: I did sum flea’s today gut me my first Queen 9140 gunstock 83 and a Paul’s Bros Cutlery looks German pearl with SS blades
I concur; A Nice Queen. ::ds:: I love the Queen 9140 gunstock!
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This little Italian-made hawkbill had thought to have been lost for good in the field three years ago, but I just now found it stuck under the armrest in the car while trying to fix the loose back seat cupholder/armrest while waiting for my folks at a doctors appointment.

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It may be carbon steel with iron liners and pins, but there's just a few spots of rust that should clear off without leaving pitting.
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Hey Cody, Glad you came across your long lost Hawkbill. Amazing how we think we've lost something, and years later, "Well, I'll be darned, there it is". ::tu:: You're post reminded me of a poem I wrote, on behalf of Colonel26 last March about a knife he thought he had lost. It's titled "Where did I go". If interested, you can read it here if you haven't already. Not trying to promote myself...just reminded me of your find.


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cody6268 wrote: Fri Mar 12, 2021 8:33 pm This little Italian-made hawkbill had thought to have been lost for good in the field three years ago, but I just now found it stuck under the armrest in the car while trying to fix the loose back seat cupholder/armrest while waiting for my folks at a doctors appointment.


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It may be carbon steel with iron liners and pins, but there's just a few spots of rust that should clear off without leaving pitting.

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Cool looking hawkbill. Glad you found it. Always a good feeling when you find something you thought was gone. ::tu::
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I’m a sucker for Camillus 89 pattern stockman knives. So when I was offered this one for $25 I jumped. It’s a pre 1976 best I can tell. The blades are full with no sign of sharpening, the etch is faint but there and those are spots on the blades but no pits thankfully.
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Colonel26 wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 7:08 pm I’m a sucker for Camillus 89 pattern stockman knives. So when I was offered this one for $25 I jumped. It’s a pre 1976 best I can tell. The blades are full with no sign of sharpening, the etch is faint but there and those are spots on the blades but no pits thankfully.
Nice looking Camillus Wade! ::tu:: ::nod:: :D
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Colonel26 wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 7:08 pm I’m a sucker for Camillus 89 pattern stockman knives. So when I was offered this one for $25 I jumped. It’s a pre 1976 best I can tell. The blades are full with no sign of sharpening, the etch is faint but there and those are spots on the blades but no pits thankfully.

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Well it has pinned Indian Stag handles so you're probably right. Good catch Cuz.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 10:21 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 7:08 pm I’m a sucker for Camillus 89 pattern stockman knives. So when I was offered this one for $25 I jumped. It’s a pre 1976 best I can tell. The blades are full with no sign of sharpening, the etch is faint but there and those are spots on the blades but no pits thankfully.

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Well it has pinned Indian Stag handles so you're probably right. Good catch Cuz.
That’s what I was going off if, the pins. I was hoping I got that one right.
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I picked these up today at a local antique shop.. All Beaver Falls Cutlery Co... Bone handles... I like em'😁
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Papa Bones wrote: Fri Mar 12, 2021 2:00 am I picked these two up the other day. The Frontier, just because and the Barlow because of all the memories that goes with Barlows and Childhood. They both needed some cleaning, but both turned out nicely.

The Frontier, an Imperial Frontier 41P4 3-1/4 in pen knife with a Clip master blade and pen secondary. It has great snap but I still need to clean up the edge of the Clip blade. I have a white handle one so I figured I would add a black handle one. Plus, these were only produced from 1976 to 1983.
Frontier blk 41P4 2 blade_b.png
Frontier blk 41P4 2 blade_c.png
Frontier blk 41P4 blk 2 blade_d.png

This is the Providence Cutlery Co. Barlow. It had some rust on the blades and both blades were stiff. But the usual cleaning regiment, and tuffglide on the joints and both blades have good snap now. Polished the blades and bolsters and she looks good. I don't believe this knife was used much. The blade edge doesn't look like it has been on a stone. Another to add to my Barlow Box and EDC Family.
Prov Cut Co Barlow_a.png
Prov Cut Co Barlow_b.png
Prov Cut Co Barlow_c.png

I love em' , Smitty 😁
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Colonel26 wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 7:08 pm I’m a sucker for Camillus 89 pattern stockman knives. So when I was offered this one for $25 I jumped. It’s a pre 1976 best I can tell. The blades are full with no sign of sharpening, the etch is faint but there and those are spots on the blades but no pits thankfully.

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Gorgeous knife, Colonel 😁👍
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Stanwade wrote: Wed Mar 17, 2021 7:26 pm I picked these up today at a local antique shop.. All Beaver Falls Cutlery Co... Bone handles... I like em'😁
cool ::nod:: ::nod::
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Stanwade wrote: Wed Mar 17, 2021 7:26 pm I picked these up today at a local antique shop.. All Beaver Falls Cutlery Co... Bone handles... I like em'😁
Ryan, those are cool ads all get out! Wow!
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Thanks guys!👍👍😁 I live 20 minutes from Beaver Falls..I'd really like to have a Beaver Falls Cutlery Co. pocket knife 😁
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